Durban, South Africa (PRWEB) April 11, 2005
Sending SMS from a web site in any language using non-latin characters is not an easy task. GSM supports letters of the latin alphabet which allows users to send text messages up to 160 characters (alpha and numeric) in length. Foreign languages such as Arabic and Chinese requires the use of non-latin characters. Unicode is a character encoding standard adopted for use in any application requiring non-latin characters. Today it is a requirement for XML, Java, ECMAScript (JavaScript), LDAP, CORBA 3.0, WML and other to implement ISO/IEC 10646. It is platform, program and language independent and required to send 16-bit messages (unicode) to mobile phones. The use of unicode in the development of applications that will service a broader user market opened new doors for mobile data users.
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